suckworthy

English

Etymology

From suck + -worthy.

Adjective

suckworthy (comparative more suckworthy, superlative most suckworthy)

  1. (informal) Worthless or inferior; sucky.
    • 2005, The Bulletin, numbers 6477-6485, page 74:
      [] (somewhere there exists a cell of memo-generators catering exclusively to the suckworthy memo needs of public broadcasters).
    • 2011, Holden Blunts, The Quotable Stoner:
      It's suckworthy for foreigners, though, since the Poison is a lot less common outside South Africa. We're all hoping the recent World Cup provided opportunities for some covert exports and that soon, we can all score.
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